THE GRUFFALO'S CHILD

The Gruffalo said that no gruffalo should
Ever set foot in the deep dark wood…

If you loved The Gruffalo, don't miss the sequel, which returns following previous sellout Australian tours – now in a new West End production! Join the Gruffalo's Child on her adventurous mission in this magical musical adaptation of the much-loved picture book.

One wild and windy night the Gruffalo's Child ignores her father's warnings about the Big Bad Mouse and tiptoes out into the deep dark wood. After all, the Big Bad Mouse doesn't really exist... does he?

The team behind The Gruffalo, Room on the Broom and The 13-, 26-, 52-, 78 and 91-Storey Treehouses return with The Gruffalo's Child, bringing together physical theatre, music and puppetry to deliver songs, laughs and scary fun for children aged 3 and up, and their adults…

Age recommendation: 3+ and their adults
Duration: Approximately 55mins, no interval

THE CAST

ENYA DALY - The Gruffalo's Child

Enya is an actor originally from Melbourne. She is a graduate of the B.F.A Acting at NIDA (2017), and of the
full-time musical theatre course SHOWFIT (2014).

Enya has recently finished touring Spot – Live on Stage in the title role of 'Spot' also for CDP. Enya's other
recent credits include The Moors directed by Kate Gaul (Siren Theatre), Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again by Alice Birch (House of Sand) and Love, Me by Joe Brown (The Old 505).

Screen credits include the yet to be released feature film Boys In Love as well as a series of satirical skits on The Feed (SBS Viceland) and the short film Alienated.

As the recipient of the 2017 BBM Youth Support Award, she also travelled to Europe for three months to
pursue further artistic development opportunities.

Enya's NIDA credits include Maria in Twelfth Night (dir. Tom Wright), Mavis Knott in The Season at
Sarsaparilla (dir. Kristine Landon Smith), Beline in The Hypochondriac (dir. Constantine Costi), The Whore in Hello Again (dir. Tyran Parke) and Flora in 27 Wagons Full of Cotton (dir. Christopher Bond).

SKYLER ELLIS - The Gruffalo/Predators

Skyler was born and raised in Perth, Western Australia where he was actively engaged in competitive
sporting until the age of 17. Having had a few experiences with performing throughout high school,
he was faced with deciding between representing WA again at a national sporting level, or
participating in the year 12 production. He chose the latter.

After finishing high school, he studied Contemporary Performance and Theatre Studies for two years,
before he successfully auditioned for NIDA's Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting). Since graduating, he has
enjoyed performing in a variety of productions, including short films, theatre, cabarets, musicals,
fringe shows, commercials and educational national touring productions.

Some credits include Neighbourhood Watch (Illuminate Educate), BU21 (Outhouse Theatre), Vampire
Lesbians of Sodom (Brevity Theatre; Melbourne Fringe), touring educational shows with Poetry in
Action, and Space Cats (Brevity Theatre). Most recently, Skyler appeared in a national tour of Room on
the Broom for CDP Kids.

MADISON HEGARTY - Mouse

Graduating from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) with a diploma of musical theatre in 2015,
Madison has been working and passionate about theatre ever since. Some highlights include Brooke
Wyndham in Legally Blonde with Packemin Productions, Penny Hardwick in High Fidelity with Highway Run & Neil Gooding Productions at the Hayes Theatre Co.

Throughout 2017 Madison devised her own one woman show What happened to Mari-lyn under her
company madart.co which she performed in Sydney, Melbourne and New Zealand.

Madison has toured as the Mouse/Narrator in The Gruffalo's Child with CDP Theatre Producers in 2018 and
is thrilled to return for another great season sharing this gorgeous story around Australia once again.

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CDP EDUCATION

Our education resources have been moved to CDP Education, our new website for Australian schoolteachers and registered homeschoolers. Here you'll find full Teachers Resource Kits, including relevant links to the Australian curriculum and comprehensive suggestions on differentiating the activities for students of all needs and abilities, as well as additional online activities to extend the learning experience.